What happens if you send a newline after that "Hello"? ie. "Hello\n" since
you're using read-line



On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Andrew Spano <werdnaon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to create a very simple interaction between a client and server
> program using the server-socket library which used to be part of
> clojure-contrib and is now maintained by technomancy
> https://github.com/technomancy/server-socket/blob/master/src/server/socket.clj
>
>
> I created a simple echo server, which works fine when accessed by telnet
> but can't seem to accept messages from the python client.
>
>
> This is the code for the client and the server:
>
> client.py:
>
> import socket
>
> s = socket.socket()
> host = socket.gethostname()
> port = 9001
>
> s.connect((host,port))
>
> while 1:
>     s.send("Hello")
>     print s.recv(1024)
> s.close()
>
>
> And this is the code for the server--I tried to capture all of the input
> into a vector, but the vector never seems to change:
>
>
> (ns bot-backend.core)
> (use 'server.socket)
> (import '(java.io BufferedReader InputStreamReader PrintWriter))
>
>
> (def server
>   (create-server
>    9001
>    (fn [in out]
>      (binding
>          [*in* (BufferedReader. (InputStreamReader. in))
>           *out* (PrintWriter. out)]
>        (loop [input []]
>          (println input)
>          (recur (conj input (read-line))))))))
>
>
> The only output the client displays is a single empty vector after which
> it waits to receive more data.  Since this works correctly when I access
> the port over telnet I can't figure out what the problem is.  As a novice
> to both clojure and socket programming my best guess is that it has
> something to do with multiple threading--I know that both python and
> clojure create a new thread for each distinct socket.
>
> It's probably an incorrect guess. That's why I've decided to consult the
> community :D.  Any help is appreciated in advance!
>
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